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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" F 1 i i; > - .No.8, 6 1st Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1043 4 Sunday School Picnic at Sand Bay ENGAGEMENT PERSONAL MENTION Qowling i A Sunday school picnic of the Anglican Churches of Portage dll.\t, Fort and Patkman, and the United wa, were week-end guests of rela Church at Starks Corners, wa* tives and friends in town.held last Thursday affc-i noon at CpI.Elgin McKnight, of Winni-Sand Bay with an attendance of pejf| visited relatives in town and o\\^tr 2dU.\tvicinity duiing the past week.The weather was ideal to»* such '\t.\t^\t\u201e an event and all thoroughly en L Mr.0.A.Howard has returned joyed the outing.Many spent [rom a few weeks visit with his the afternoon swimming or wading daughter and son at Uuelph, Ont.on the sand beach.\tDr.R E Dagg, of Montreal, is Sports vvere in charge of Rev ds L^ending a two weeks* vacation W< J.\\V lute and A.b, Hokes and | with relatives in town and viciai during the afternoon softball games were played.A fine card ot races was was run oil, which I Mr.E.C.Dahius, returned on included participants from three Sunday after a month's holiday years to the age to 70.Following visiting with relatives in Saskat-the sports a wartime supper was | die wan.served.Tracey\u2014Moorb\t\u2014 * Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Tracey, of BUSINESS Shaivville, announce the engagement of their cider daughter.Katherine May, to Mr.Everett Nesbitt Moore, son of Mrs.Jo?.Moore rnri the late Mr.Moore, of Rupert.Que Marriage to take place the early part of September Mr.and Mis S.E.Dale, of Oita College i 283 Bank Street OTTAWA, CANADA m Never were Stenographers in such demand an now.We are conductiug a short intensive once and help your country.%z< MARRIED B.'gin at course.n j i Jacklk-Glenn At Flaxcombe (Sask ) United Church on Wednesday.July 21st.by Rev.Hanks, of Kindersley, Mildred Isabel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jhh.T.Glenn, of Flax* com lie.to Mr.Ferdinand Jackie, of V ancouver, B C.Ol*BN ALL Sl\u2019M.MKR ty.u w.I.COWLING President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Priniclpal I JH*» BRILLIANT COLOR BEAUTY #/* £ PASILY applied.Dries hard with a ^ brilliant high gloss.26 gorgeous colors.Resists wear, heat, spilt coffee, alcohol, etc.For canoes, garden furniture, autos, as well as indoor surfaces.You can't get a finer enamel.JAMES A.MILLAR Mr*.Richard Young, of Quyon, i- visiting her daughter, Mrs Jas.H.Horner and other relatives in this district.4* ! B.1A.IL advocate, barrister 1*8 MainSt.,Hull,Que.At Moyle\u2019.Hotel, Campbell\u2019.Bay \u2022 very Wednesday morning At P ontiatHouse,Shaw ville .every Wednesday at Noon L August Meeting of Shaw ville Women's Institute DIED , etc.Mins Grace Harris Reg.N., of The August meeting of the I Montreal,' is spending a vacation Shaw ville Women\u2019* Institute was with her father, Mr.Uhas.Harris, held on Monday afternoon.July | at Sand Bay.member, I d au g h tt r! MAH !, r, \"v i\" i ted\" 1 iJL d® ^rssïf0^ -\t.« Proceeds from the salad supper I Writer Dean Pokes, U.C.N.V R., amounted to $10 23 after expenses ot T)eep Brook.N.S., is spending were paid.A vote of thanks was a furlough with his parents, Rev.tendered Mrs.C.T Wilson for the | A.F.and Mrs.Pokes, use of her premises for the salad tea.Two letters were read from Hamilton\u2014At the home of his son, HI wood Hamilton, Beech Grove.Que., on Tuesday, August 17th, 1943.Robert Morley Hamilton, beloved husband of Mary Bradley, in his 08th year.The funeral will take place at two o'clock on Thursday afternoon, August 19th.from the home of his son, KI wood, to Wesley Church and Mohr's Cemetery.t09 HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE.ÇUE.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C, d.Caldwell f- Death of a Child A C.2.Reid Glenn, R.C.A.F, Montreal, spent the week end at MS.\tI ftrts %-s.received.Fall Pair exhibit was Miaees Edna Hod gins and Mil-discussed, The Institute was died Nicholas, of Ottawa, spent asked to help with the distribution the week-end at their respective of Ration Book No.3, and offered | homes in Murrells section.Mrs.W.E.Shaw gave an inter-1 .Mr.and Mrs.Chas \\V, Dagg and eating talk on Current Events.daughter, Margo , ol Ottawa, are Roll call was answered by \"some *P®ndinij a vacation at the W.A.important eVfcht of the year.A I Hodgms cottage.Green Lake, quiz was held and enjoyed by all.Delicious refreshments were Mr.and Mrs.Carl Mielke.ol Schwartz, Que., mourn the loss of their only daughter, Edith Eleanor Louise Mielke, aged two years, one month and twenty days, whose death occurred at Pontiac Community Hospital, Shaw ville, on Wednesday.August ,11th, following a short illness.Funeral services were conducted at the home of the parents on Friday afternoon bv Rev.Simule, of Peter\u2019s Church; Ottawa.Interment was made at Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery, Schwartz.The chief mourners were ' the sorrowing parents, an older brother, Mervyn, and one grand-patent The pall bearers, all dressed in white, were four young girls, Misses Rachel HretzlafT, Freida and Angela Zacharies and Lydia Koenig, of Schwartz Floral tributes were received j from many friends in the com- J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.Advocate Barrister % Solicitor, etc: Office : Campbell's Bay, Quebec (In Lawn Block) % DONAT Le GUERRIER .4 Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC Mrs.Elizabeth Lunain has re- English Lutheran St her daughter, Mrs.J.C Glenn.Men\u2019s Fall Work Clothes Blanch at Quyon ; will cal any J Monday on request Matters dealt with 1) c » Nil hy.k \u201cRight into It!\u201d he muttered.There was shooting immediately ahead; there was shooting behind as the gunmen came in hotfooted pursuit.At any moment flying lead might strike\u2014possibly kill\u2014 the defenceless girl.The disorganized rabble filling the street from wall to wall was drawing perilously near.He leaped to the ground, dragged her from the carriage; drew her Into a deep dark doorway.A storm of lead poured down the narrow way as he did so; men fled past, yelling that the day was lost\u2014lost! THE LOCAL I O D E.CHAPTER TO HELP-GET IN TOUCH WITH Chrisities Biscuits \u201cThere\u2019s a wartime duty for evèry Canadian ' 9 743 lettuce dressing.Arrange on leaves.One Way of Killing Poison Ivy Weed TABLE TALKS Cauliflower Orange Salad % cup shredded raw cauliflower 3 oranges, cut in small pieces H cup diced celery 3 tablespoons minced gresa pepper Salt and onion Juice n taste Combine ingredients in order given and chill.Place on individual plates on a salad green and serve with favorite salai dressing.Serves 6.SADIE B.CHAMBERS g There is only one way we know of killing the weed that leads a \u2022tinging existence * under the name of poison ivy, says The Winnipeg Free Press.Put what you like on it, and it survives.But get it by the roots, and tear, and drag, and dig, and pry it out, following its root foot by foot, yard by yard, perch by perch, and mile by mile, until its baneful length is eliminated.That, and that alone is, we believe, the least scientific or horticultural cure for this running ¦ore of a weed.But that is the %#nly cure we have found that does away with the pestilence, insuring next year that the weed will not be where it certainly was before you tore it out by the roots this year.Others may talk over the fence about the action of a pound of borax spread over 30 square feet of the affliction known as poison ivy, but we\u2019re all for getting at the root of the matter.Nutritious Summer Salads He tried the handle of the door, It resisted ; hé set a capable shoulder against It and thrust with increasing force; felt it give.A moment and he had drawn Dolores within an entry that smelt to high heaven of onion soup and votten fish.He pushed the door to and searched for a bolt, but his shoulder had burst the single frail bar out of its socket.\u201cWell, I hope you\u2019re satisfied.\", he said.\u201cDon Dickie, where Is he?\u201d the girl faltered and Dickie realized that she was In the circle of his arm, trembling there like a scared bird.Some women have a tendency to serve the lightest of salads during hot weather.With ordinary meals, this is ideal, for our bodies do not require as many calories in summer as in winter.But how about making the salad more nutritious and serving it as the main-course dish?This reduces your calories still more, keeps from overheating your home, makes It easy to prepare a meal, and gives a decided change.Summer greens may be combined with such healthful foods as chopped meats, eggs, and cooked, dried Lima beans to form dozens of delicious salads of this kind.Most of the Ingredients called for in the following recipes, are already in your stock.was P MUa Chamber* welcome a peraeaal letters from latereafed reader*.Mie I* pleueed to receive eugeenlloa* oa toplee for her eoluma, and la alway* ready to llelea to your \u201cpet peeve*.** Ilequeete for recipe* or ¦peelal menu* are la order.Address letter* to \u201cWlw* Sadie II.Chamber*, 73 We*t Adelaide SU Toronto.\" Head THE JUMPER OR PINAFORE \u2022lamped If-ad- dr earned envelope If you wlah a reply.3463 m SIZES IO - ZO (£ a Natural History The only way of escape seemed to he along the joined flat roofs; and Dickie gathered up Dolores, who weakly protested that she was perfectly capable of fending for herself, and began to make his way along.\"You keep quiet; you\u2019ve caused mischief enough,\u201d he adjured his burden.She accepted his biddance with unaccustomed meekness.It meant climbing dividing low walls, but progress was made.But J It was tedious grimy work, with no definite goal in sight.But presently he saw they had reached the end of the terrace of houses; and the endmost house contained an open patio, with a stair leading to the roof.Down this stair he carried Dolores; and reached terra firma.\u201cWe may be all right here for a bit,\u201d he breathed.An Infinitesimal fountain tinkled; he drenched his handkerchief In the cool \u201cI'm not his keeper! You may remember that I want to marry you; why should I worry?\u201d \"You\u2019re still hateful,\" she protested.\u2019 \u201cAnd you\u2019re still a fool!\" he let \u2022/ Every day of its life, an oyster draws from four to five gallons of water through itself.A few hours after it\u2019s born, a baby zebra can run as fast as its papa\ta mm #i||||||||||||l||||||| j|j||||||||||||||||j|||||^ HIHI The albatross with a wng spread of more than 12 feet, has to take off much like an airplane, facing the wind, then running a short distance and finally taking .off.But once it\u2019s in the air, it can The deadliest species of the African jungle isn\u2019t the tiger, the lion or the snake, but the driver ants which, swarming in millions, proceed to eat serp nts, human beings and animals even fear to feast on a live elephant.Brave is the mongoose, a member of the civet family chiefly inhabiting India, which is about the size of a ferret, but fearlessly attacks and kills the most poisonous of snakes.Quantities of the mongoose were brought from India to Jamaica, where tjjey did a good job in snake extermination.\u2014Neal O\u2019Hara.Harlequin Salad 1 cup cooked, dried Limas 1% cupfuls chopped tongue or ham 3 hard-boiled eggs, sliced 1 tomato, peeled and sliced % cup chopped pickles %' cup French dressing 1 head lettuce Sour cream or mayonnaise salad dressing Prepare and combine meat, Limas, eggs and pickles.Mix with French dressing, let stand 1 hour in a cold place.Pile on a be(J of lettuce and garnish with the sliced tomato.fl * and that\u2019s Owns Only Hansom Cab In London fxW: lor Men in the Services The Gift of Gift.-SHIELD OF FAITH\u201d Catholic Prayer Book or New Testament 6 A hansom cab, newly painted, with yellow wheels and shafts and driven by an elderly man in a fresh gray billycock, has been seen of recent weeks In the streets of the City of London.Cab and cabby are believed to be the last survivors of London's hansom-cab era, but they have not been brought out of their retirement and tltti va ted up merely to amuse soldiers from America.Some months ago Sir Edward Wilshaw, the chairman of Cable and Wireless, Ltd., laid up his car and hunted London for a hansom cab in which he could pay his business calls.He now owns the only hansom cab on the streets of London and the best-looking cab seen In London for years.r A KOld-flelwhed t\tjacket\u2014-Kb* re veil I fi % *T* My Loved Oaot\" bullet*, \u2022IrapMl er bayoaete.May save loved 080*0 life.and don\u2019t KWK* , Ike keart.- Savory Lima Salad 2 cups cooked, dried Limas % cup finely cut celery 2 small green onions 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 2 hard cooked eggs 2 tablespoons chopped Pimiento 1 cucumber, sliced 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Combine all ingredients and mix with highly seasoned French lu labelled eartea, reedy to Special t ouly.PUBLICATIONS 62 MeCaul *!., Tereutw A THOMPSON v » A * à w a *.e am 7 keep my Jim fit ûjm/ oh A/s job f ?I L ?%» Ki \\ s**1 A / -3» #8* B // 3430 mb p gp 1 S1Z.ES 8-16 \u2019 Such a charming custom, this mother-and-daughter fashion \u2014 and just as nice for big and little sister.This jumper frock, for instance, if you make it up in a clean-looking little print, makes mother look younger and daughter feel more grown-up/ Both make cool, comfortable sun-backs, to wear without the blouses.And if mother does the sewing, the two should cost less than the price of one ready-made.Style No.3463 is designed for sizes 10 to 20.Size 16 requires 3% yards 86-inch fabric for the inafore, and for blouse, 1% yards 35-iYich.Style No.3430 is designed for sizes 8 to 16.Size requires 2 1-8 yards 36-inch fabric for the jumper; 1 % yards 35-inch for the blouse.Send TWENTY CENTS (20c) for pattern to Louise Lennox, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St.West.Toronto.Write your name, address and style number.Be sure to state size you wish.m /\u2022 ¦ ¦ v MACDONALDS Fine Cut l .D.D.Fmcription.t.reaaekta ¦gaiiileae Knothta irritation «ml quickly stops intenae The Wtieoa Fly Pad Ce Hamilton.Oat.Lydia E.Plnkbam\u2019s Vegetable Compound not only helps relieve monthly pain but also weak, nerv-fcellngs\u2014due to monthly functional disturbances.It helps build up resistance against distress of \"dim-cult days.\u201d Made in Canada.a bo v e Count Dino Grandi one of Mussolini's original black shirts and a former Italian foreign minister, is rumored a successor to Badoglio if latter quits the premiership.g THEY LIKE IT AM i m i ous a Fuehrer's Fire Girl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \u2014 TAPEWORM STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of lll-heolth In humans all ages.No one Immune! 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